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bigger? rolling in the deep vs shake it off?

bigger? rolling in the deep vs shake it off? 63 members have voted

  1. 1. bigger?

    • rolling in the deep
      79%
      50
    • shake it off
      20%
      13

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considered the biggest hit by the biggest singer-songwriter of this generation

 

 

which is the bigger song?

RITD. They can just turn it off for an entire minute at the club while the entire audience screams.

Rolling In the Deep obviously but neither deserve to be their biggest songs

1 minute ago, Relampago. said:

Rolling In the Deep obviously but neither deserve to be their biggest songs

Isn't Someone Like You Adele's biggest. 

1 minute ago, Shelter said:

Isn't Someone Like You Adele's biggest. 

Idts but I was just going off what the OP put in their post

RITD might be the biggest MPG song of the 21st century so that one. 

27 minutes ago, iamanearthling said:

Shake it off obviously.

The way you actually believe this 

Rolling in the Deep is the biggest female pop song of the 2010s.

Rolling in the deep is bigger than any song by Taylor Swift. The slayage was on another level 

RITD is probably the biggest song of the century, so it wins against most other songs in existence, lbr. SIO is still huge.

Rolling in the deep smashed in every continent, while SIO was an average hit outside the English countries and SEA/Japan. 

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